#Election2016 is Gary Eberhart Archiveswinding down. Even after the polls close and a winner is declared, the endless tweets and posts will remain up for digital posterity.
SEE ALSO: Even Donald Trump's campaign is fed up with his tweetsTwitter rounded up the top tweets from both presidential candidates in case you forgot about Trump's 3 a.m. Twitter rants or Hillary Clinton's effort to look digitally savvy to connect with millennials.
Here are the three most retweeted messages from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's official accounts.
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Trump
1. Trump will never miss a chance to talk about Clinton's emails.
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2. Even after Melania Trump's Republican National Convention speech fiasco, Trump couldn't stay off Twitter.
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3. Finally, an oldie but goodie from Trump denying climate change, which the Clinton campaign re-posted during the first debate.
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Clinton
1. Clinton was fed up with Trump's Twitter shenanigans months ago. This quippy response was also the most retweeted tweet of this entire election.
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2. The three debates provided plenty of social media fodder. This was from the first debate when Trump inevitably contradicted himself.
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3. Hillary announced to the world she was running. This was before she knew she'd be up against the tweet-machine that is Trump.
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In what's been dubbed the Twitter Election, about 1 billion tweets were sent by people in the United States about the election since August 2015, which is when the primary debates started.
So. Many. Tweets.
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